The number of electrons that an atom in a molecule can share, lose, or gain during the formation of a chemical bond with another atom is referred to as the oxidation number.
The total of an atom's oxidation numbers is zero in a neutral compound. The charge of a charged molecule is equal to the sum of the atom's oxidation numbers.
is a charged compound with a charge of so the total oxidation number will be equal to.
Let us take the charge on sulfur to be “x” and we know the charge on oxygen is since it has four atoms of oxygen, the total charge of oxygen
Finding the oxidation number of sulfur so the value of x.